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J-lnrliftn Evening Gazette; Saturday, September 12, 19159. Church Sets Obituaries MM. CLESTA (tUNSI) TRAIISI 80. Blelrivlll RD 1, ftassed away. Activities Lao Fighting Said Hard To Locate (Continued From Page One) September 10, 1959, In, the Indian Hospital.

The First Christian Church, Fifth and Water Streets, announces ser vices for Sunday, Sept. 19. f- Hit Bible School will convene at 9: 45' a.m. Classes are arranged for vari ous age levels. A cordial Invitation is extended to any student at ISTC to visit a class especially for.

She was born June 10, 1879, at Parma, Italy. Surviving are: two ions, Amel-to, Waterman; Vindo of Blalrivilla RD 1: two daughters, Mrs. Charle (Ulunda) Kwisnek of Blatravlll RD Mrs. Steve (Jacqueline) Ho-yas Of Fairless Hills; one brother, John Tunsl, Italy; and twelvi grandchildren, She was a member of St. Bona-venture'i Church of palmertown and a resident of Blairsville for the past nine years and formerly resident of Waterman.

Her husband, Lou Trausl, preceded hef in death in 1940. 1 Friends will be received at th Hallow Funeral Home In Homer City, Funeral services at 9 a. m. City. Funeral services will begin at the Fuenral'Home at 9 a m.

Monday, followed by a requiem high mass at 9:30 in the St. Francis Church, Graceton, The Rev. Fath left thele unit in North Viet Nam ind crossed Into Laos to escape communism. Laotian army officers say they have heard attack command against their posts given in Viet namese. It still could be argued that rebels trained by Vietnamese in North Viet Nam might use Vietnamese commands.

Lack of concrete proof does not necessarily mean the North Vietnamese have not been fighting In Laos. Laos defenders In Sam Ncua and Phong Saly Provinces are convinced that the North Vietnamese directed major attacks ini those areas and that the North; Vietnamese army aided Pathet them. The Morning worship begins at 10:50 a.m. and will present speolal music by George Johnson and the sermon subject of the Rev. M.

Lll-lle Is: "Helping Others Help Themselves!" Nursery facilities are available for pre-school children. In the afternoon at 2:30 p.m. the Rev. Mr. Llllie will speak at the Pine Flats Christian Church, near Clymer, upon the subject: WORLD-WIDE DRUGSTORE Whether in English or Hungarian, the sign in the window of the Red Cross Pharmacy in Cleveland, Ohio, says the same thing.

Tha drugstore ships prescription drugs to countries all over the world. Many drugs that are shipped are not available In other countries and If they vetJ expensive. Average price per order la about IS. The druggist must ship them. Joint City-County Building Merits Additional Study '(Continued from Page One) for the needs of the county and permit for future expansion.

4. The beat soliitfon for the expanded cfounty facilities would be for a Joint Indiana County-Indiana Borough' building to be erected on the site of the present Pennsylvania Railroad yard north of Philadelphia St. at a savings of thousands of dollars to both levels of government. Concerning the location of the courthouse, the commission reported on four possible sites. Two of the locations outside of the borough were discounted because of the inconvenience such a location, would bring to those who use the courthouse facilities as well as the great cost of preparing the building site.

The other two proposals included the present site and the property now owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad between Philadelphia and Water Streets from Eighth Street west. Because they knew of no plan to have the county and borough unite in a building program, the Planning Commission disregarded the possibility of the two levels of government uniting in a building on the PRR site. Of the two proposals made by the PRR concerning the sale of its property in Indiana, the second plan, printed below in detail, offers the land north of Philadelphia St. as well as all the land south to Glass St. for about the same price as the two and a half acres between Philadelphia and Water Sts.

alone. The railroad is frank to admit they prefer to sell the freight yard property along with the 65 foot wide strip from Philadelphia St. south. Cost of the railroad property from Glass St. north to Water Street is $302,325.

The commission points out that an estimated can be realized from the sale of the present courthouse site. This, plus money that could be received from the sale of the railroad property between Philadelphia and School Streets would make the PRR property available for a city-county building. Bread of Life, at the occasion of ICUCUII.P.UI IBI KiTlkCI IUI tlic Church recently renovated and redecorated. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Lao rebels in some of the Polio Blamed Wolfe, of Indiana, will bring special music at this service. Negotiations Continued In er J. J. Hmelyar will be the cele- PITTSBURGH (AP)-PhysldanSi brant, iterment will follow Iri the have tentatively blamed bulbars sim turf, r.m.t.ru in Official American observers' here also seem convinced that at least some North Vietnamese have been directly Involved in the flehtine. British observers think it Btairiville.

Pasternak In Surprise polio for the death of a 16-year-old mother and an 8-year-old boy. The victims 'were Mrs. Rita Steel Strike The Holy Name Society of St. Louis Church, Lucernemines, will meet at tha Funeral Home, tonight (Saturday) at I o'clock to re- Helen Haboush of Aliquippa, the NEW YORK (AP)-Neeotiations Moscow Visit in the 60-day-old steel strike con- n.mj probable. Only the French contend; FOOTLOOSE Standing at the North Vietnamese have stayed reception with high heels on out of Laos, and that is not a was jUSt too much for Nancy unanimous opinion.

I Quinn, wife of Hawaii Gov. In Saigon 10 days ago this re- William F. Quinn. So she porter heard French sources wor- shucked them to greet more lying that French diplomatic re-1 than 5,000 guests informally at ports from Laos were too heavily the governor's residence in rikrnnntin North Vietnamese in-1 Honolulu. Rosary.

unuea toaay witn increasing in- Both died Friday. uiBL.uiia ilia, me tt ii i lc nuuse may soon take a hand to end the (Continued From Page One) si on. LAWRENCE E. LAYTON of 1208 Philadelphia Street, Indiana, passed away Thursday, September crippling walkout. Launching The National Governors Con Reporters scribbled notes, and ference Friday launched a 'move intended to bring President Eisen- photographers clicked cameras as the author told the young New York maestro: "When I hear you Temporary II, 19S9 at 8:55 p.m.

at his lata i home following an illness of sev-, eral months. Friends will be received at Rob- inson-Lytle's, Indiana, where ser- vices will be conducted Sunday, at 2:30 p. m. The Rev, David i The President has maintained i a Vint I know why you were born that he plans no direct action un-1 flail til the national health and safety are threatfned. At that point he (Continued' from Page One) Pasternak wore a gray suit and a loosely knotted tie.

His off-white hair was close cropped, and he beamed cheerfully on all gathered Blue Law Road Block (Continued From Page One) is exoected to invnkf- th nnwur1 K. Mulr will officiate and inter- tf Granted to him fh Taft.i grams were interrupted, said: In ment will follow In Greenwood volvement in the Laotian fighting. But a conviction by Laos and others that North Vietnamese are fighting in Laos does not consti-! tute the proof that the United Nations observers presumably will want Tor their reports. Coupled with this lack of concrete proof, Laos officials have weakened their public case with a multitude of confused and contradictory reports. There have been instances in which one top-ranking defense official reported an attack by troops Jrom North Viet Nam at the same time another asserted there had in the dressing room, Railroad property beside the Indiana State Teachers" Hartley-ACt and force both sides wltn program lor, cemetery, inaiana, pa.

to resume production for an exploration and prepara- day tiona for interplanetary flight, the "I will send you letters at every town you go and transmit greetings," he said to Bernstein. Pasternak's English was somewhat EMMA 1329 Woodbine died Thurs- the no-work-on-Sunday law is un aucn a move was nnr xrMrri waj auiicsaiunyi constitutional because it favors until next month, but reports areilauncned second space rock- day, September 9, one religion, and is arbitrary and awkward but articulate. ei- ane was ine wiie or James that strike, pfff-rrc nrp nnuu an. proachine crippling proportions! rocket has been fired to Streams. formerly of Indiana.

discriminatory. flashbulbs popped he said: The atate justice department, in "You will have photographs. I for thenationar economy. study the cosmic space en routel Funeral servv Besides' the' half million the moon." ducted Monday at 2 congratulate you all you are such College campus could be given to the college to aid in its expansion program. Concerning the present site of the court house, the commission points out that no other site offers more advantages than the present location.

In so stating the commission is overlooking a problem now faced by every, courthouse employe and every person who makes use of the courthouse facilities that of parking. Indiana Borough has a parking commission now at work trying to deviate the critical parking shortage in the business district. If the commission report is correct that there is no parking space shortage in the vicinity of the present courthouse, surely the growth of the county will increase the number of persons using the courthouse, mak-- wonderful ensemble. workers idled, by the strike "II is expected to reach the o'clock from the Waples Funeral been no fighting in that sector for. arguing against any restraint to days.

enforcement, told the courts the Reports that Vietnamese regu- law, many times in the past, had 000 other: workers in allied fields moon ac a m- Moscow time Home. Baun tast' Liberty, 1 lars were advancing with rebelbeen upheld as entirely legal. have been laid off. and steel in-0" tne announcement ritiSDurgn. Seated on a chair he turned to Bernstein and said: "During your performance there were passages when, in tears, I saw your pass Judges in four courts decided, venrories, acqujreo oeiore tne uiiUqJ, strike "ih anticipation of a shut-ern Standard Time.

The moon is! WALTER JAMES GILBERT, down. 'are i reported to be running3 tar8et about 2,160 miles in dl-'Passed away FrldayrWrning, out:" Many' small companies are ameter about 240,000 miles away September 11, 1959, at his lata age, your way forward." units hava been, contradicted by reports that the advancing units were Pathet Lao or that Vietnamese regulars were withdrawing. Although much of this probably can be blamed upon bad commu however, that there was, a constitutional question. But only in three did they issue orders forbidding prosecution, pending a test of the law's legality. The orchestra at this point had played Samuel Barber's Second nailing production.

This was- the background Fridavl lne "rsr soviet cosmic- was orn iviarcn iu, ibbs at I Essay and Beethoven's Seventh nications and the fact that the the National Governors Con- rocket- fired the first of the year, Orbinsonia. son of William and Re The judge in the fourth federal Symphony. court, following the precedent set Beethoven's- allegretto, Paster- ference announced it would poll lne new one Wl" out or a oecca unoert. ana was preceded ley governors next week on the sdium cloud that should be visk in death by his first wife Bessia desirability of seeking a meeting b'e 'rom the earth, the announce- L. Leventry.

Mr. Gilbert was a by a fellow judge in the same mid-lnak told Bernstein, was a tragic die district of Pennsylvania, re- expression of the tragedy in exist- the matter with President 1 53 lass Ine ciouat mnnagcr oi tne aeai uepi. young Laotian army does not know much about conducting a war, the fact remains that the constant contradictions and continuing confusion have weakened credibility of Laotian claims that North Vietnamese troops have invaded Laos. Eisenhower. would appear tonight at oi ine syntron company; a mem- fused to halt enforcement.

But he'ence. In this allegretto you begin directed that a three-judge courtiand then comes the diminuendo be named to settle the legal issue. Us- though it had all gone into the The poll was approved bv Gov. Moscow time 11:39 p.m. oer ot tne t.U.B.

Church; Ma- Before the Legislature touehen- sea. J. Caleb Boggs of Delaware, tas'ern Standard Time. The path sonic i.oage t. ana A.M.

733; Jaffa chairman of the confeeence. at the rocket also can be "ob- Temple; Indiana Lodge 931 B.P.O. ed the law, the fine was $4 fori Bernstein blushed as he and each offense. Now it is 1100 for Pasternak embraced and kissed the first conviction and to $200 or, one another. lng additional parking necessary in the very near future.

With the value of property continually increasing, the longer the delay in this purchase of off-street parking property the greater the cost is going to be. Should the railroad property be sold to another buyer, the county and city will eventually have to buy land for expansion piecemeal. Considering the parking problem alone, the railroad property site offers ample parking facilities perhaps 300 cars for courthouse and borough employes and patrons as well as providing a solution to the off-street parking in Indiana Borough an added reason for the borough and county to work together in securing the railroad property. The commission also strongly Tecommends that the Indiana County Commissioners discard plans drawn up for the remodeling of the present building. It is pointed out that remodeling the present building would cost about $1,200,000.

This, they report would meet the needs of the county for about ten years when additional remodeling or new building would again be required. On the other hand, a new courthouse structure, adequate to meet the needs of the county for years to come, would cost an estimated $1,000,000. new building on the railroad property, rather than on the present site, 30 davs in jail for each subsequent! Also in the dressing room was suggestion of Gov. David L. Law- served and photographed by opti-, tixs.

rence of Pennsylvania. means'" using light filters) Surviving are: his wife, Janie Lawrence, whose state has 'he line of the element the following sons and 000 persons' idled by the strike, urn' on a spectrographic camera.i daughters, Indiana; indicated he would urge appoint- Tass added. But it will not be visi-Charlotte (Mrs. Daniel) Wads-ment of a presidential fact-find- ble over tne United States, the worth, Altoona; Walter Largo, ing board to recommend settle- announcement added. Joan (Mrs.

Bruce) Gar ment terms. i The "shot at the moon" today dner, Alexandria, Olive R. Conrad Cooper, chief in- 'Jeat tne cosmic time schedule of (Mrs. Henry) Bono, Richmond, dustry negotiator, repeated, how- s- scientists, who reportedly Bruce, Johnstown: Ruth (Mrs. ever, that the industry is still op- were planning to send up a 375-' Elmer) Allison, Bamesboro; Wil- conviction.

the 41-year-old conductor Chile- Here are some details of Fri- wife and his faher" day's court actions. juel Joseph Bernstein of Boston I Also in Friday night audi- 1. Five Philadelphia Dave Denies Anti-Butler Movement Continued from Page One chairman In New Orleans. His signature is on- the paper for all all orthodox Jews, won a special irim. mnHM consent decree from three mnA hrnueht posed to fact-finding and believes pouno satellite to go Into orbit nam at nome; tnese orotners They said they close their store, tne on the Jewish Sabbath, from sun- Flowers were showered upon tne down Friday to sundown shostaUovir.h came in and sisters, four brothers, Riley collective bareainine is the wav around the moon some time to settle the matter.

The union. to see." are aeT" staee and enthusiastically em- I first learned of his state- the Law. 'orced to close on kjssed tn conductor. ments from an article in the New.the Christian Sabbath. The New yorl philharmonic ar- October.

of Montreal, Canada; John, The Soviet scientists did not dis- and Ray, all of Johnstown: threat? close the nature or the rocket's sisters, Mrs. A. T. Irwin, Miami, sources of energy. Florida; Marie Heitchue of "It should be possible," the an- Latrobe and Mrs.

Morris Spangler nouncement said, "with the aid of Holsopple; also 77 grandchll- on the other hand has expressed interest in an impartial review. The President has notified Gov. Lawrence that he would be in could be properly set off with adequate landscaping and York Times several weeks ago, 2. Another three-judge panel in.rjVed in the Soviet Union three! snt fnr.hor I Ph i I i1 nh In rsctrainpH the I ohinh I 1 1. jr an i.

tire county could be proud. stories. I sent them to District Attorney from terested in meeting with the ex along fel-ICounty eninarad and Kiev. The or- At the same time, the purchase and utilization of the ecutive committee of low committee members who Two Guys from Harri-'chestra was to fly to Amsterdam the gover- the second Soviet space rocket dren and 1 great grandchild. to carry out research in the mag-! Friends will be received after Inetic pole of the earth and the 7 p.m.

today at the John Hender- PRR property would rid the borough of numerous rail nors conference. supported tne late James Mnne-son, a aiscount nouse near Alien- todav. road crossings and add a needed bright spot to the bust- ness district. I gan tor the chairmanship, as Ijtown. the judges saia the store the Swedish Academy no-had, or Michael V.

DiSalle (now would suffer "substantial and ir-' tified Pasternak he had won the governor of Ohio)." reparable damage" if forced to Nobel orize. he accented and said magnetic poles of the moon, to son f-uneral Home, 215 Central the radiation around the Johnstown, where serv-the intensity and variation in in- vices will be held 2 p.m. Monday, tpn.citv of rncmir- r-nriintinn rhp with the Rev. Martin L. KauFfman Unanswered in the commission report is how the (J (J IT I 1 1 In his statement Friday night.

stay closed on Sundays. was "immensely county will operate during the 18 months to two years it it i I II would take for the new building to be erected if it was lo- VVeT sutler saia ne was "sorry mat 3. District Judge John L. Miller proud, astonished, and Gov. Lawrence did not see fit to in Pittsburgh restrained enforce-.

But Soviet writers and newspa-j discuss this matter with me before'ment of the Blue Law in Allegheny' pers attacked the author so se-i caiea at me same sue as ine present, ouuaing. Should a suitable location be found for the operation of the county government the added cost of preparing the heavy nucleus of cosmic radiation, officiating. Interment Rlehlan the gas components of inler- Cemetery. I planetary substances, and to study. meteor particles." WILLIAM JOHNSON, died I It is a rocket propelled in a Thursday.

September 10, 1959, at 1 succession of stages. his late residence in Chambers- circuiting id memoers oi tne county. verely that he rejected tne award India Border (Continued From Page One) national committee. I The lawyer for 41 merchants who a little more than a week tem ry courthouse as well as moving the county of- Butler said uc aigucu 1.1 ie 13-1, peimonea tne coun saia nis ciienis 1 accepted me awara oi ine t- fu iwii-c? wuuiu nave uc buiiaiucicu 11 me vt a hterarv distinc-i -V The last stage of the rocket vine. offers to mediate even minor dis- preme Court had outlawed public1 they have lo close on Sundays.

I rejoiced. but I was! building on the present site Here again is a saving mat a 14 mm -4 the school segregation. At that time, 4. District Judge Frederick V. wrone," Pasternak wrote in the! helps makes the possibility ot purchasing the railroad pro- putes along ndian-Tibetan c.lvcucu ine sewnu cus- rra uuih may iaiv, at mic speed of 11,200 meters (about Madera, a aon -of Harvey and border.

the chairman said. Integration; Follmer is Lewisbure refused to Communist party perty a reality. In summary, the $302,325 asked for the railroad pro- I "You might sav we should not 7 miles) per second, is flying to- Margaret Herman Johnson. Mr. ward the moon," the announce- Johnson was a member of the perty can be realized by money received in the following give an inch of MacMahon line, was not a political issue.

Restrain enforcement for Bargain- Pravda. "Since that time we have had: town U. S. a Lebanon; Pasternak was expelled from Little Rock, the massive resist- Discount house, and Collinsville the Sonet Writers' Union, which! ance efforts to defy the Supremeiscount Center, of Brogue- called him a "pig" who "dirties-Court, bombings of public schools, I ville, York County. He said a three the place where he sleeps and he told his parliamentary critics.

sa a- Tli' "But I will eive it it I find it The 1 stage of 5Pace vanian Club of Homer City; and if wrongly there rocket represents a guided rocket former resident of Clarksburg. Nehru said ihe MacMahon line, l'5" With0Ut' Surviving Is his wife Margaret, which divides northeast India fuel" thc contm- and the following children: Wil- tne Closing 01 pumic scnoois in; judge court should decide the case, eats, dirties those with whom he some states, and the efforts of lives and by whose labor he ex-' from Tibet, i Republicans to make the Supreme is vague some is vague in some It carries a container witn Anene i.ear, KODinson; james to- Take Brodie Court decision a political issue, Butler said. places. He said it was only right negotiation should be offered in scientific and a i o- technical gar, U.S. Air Force; Kenneth Eu- equipment.

The container is in the gene, at home; Richard U.S. All of these things have made such instances. form of a ball: It is hermetically one; Gary Uwane, Donald om I UUIII II segregation a political issue which; Nehru emphasized he was not ists. Pasternak's novel became a prime western weapon in cold war' propaganda. Strongly asserting individual dignity, it contains such passages as: "I don't know movement more self-centered and further removed from the facts than Marxism." nreDared to oiv intn rnmrrmm.i a ea Wlln gas.

II nas n.jr, n.i.e. i deserves to be debated publicly and frankly." rhina' rlaimQ inr hum. all system lor automatic regulation ana nunur iuvin, an i First Grade home; also these brothers and sis- itris, ivus. milium aaiui vaikr Wright and Charles Johnson, Osceola Mills; George Johnson, Phil- FERRIS, 111. (AP) Rodney maa aJ I a 1 1 Premier Nikita Khrushchev re- manner; 1.

$225,000 from the sale of the present courthouse site. 2. From the sale of the .65 foot wide, two block long, railroad property between Philadelphia and School Streets. 3. Money saved from eliminating the operation of the county offices in temporary quarters and moving the offices an extra time.

4. Indiana Borough's share in the purchase of the land. 5. Money saved by providing land for expansion without having to buy additional space in future through costlier "piece meal" methods. The commission wisely points out that by eliminating the present courthouse and jail structures, the county will also save on extensive repairs that will have to be made on the jail.

It also mentions that the present jail is built to house more prisoners than the county will need to handle. A new jail, then, is suggested on the top of the new structure. This cost is the same, of course, no matter where the building is erected. By erecting the new courthouse in conjunction with Indiana Borough, Substantial sums of money (would be saved) for both the borough and county," in addition to solving the parking problem for patrons of the court- I uiuuic, Wild wiij uc VCttlB- -Jit. 1 jlipsburg; Henry Johnson, Osceola along India's Tibetan border.

ruel consumption. "'This is a claim which is quite Impossible for any Indian to dis- aw KHcC cuss, whatever the consequences. INcVV 1VII55 Aflex days of flinging bitter, charges of aggression against A mGTICS 1 each other, the two giant Asian countries gently tossed out peace feelers Friday in Iheir quarrel in- I ICKSQ old Wednesday, is going back hm in, hi. that the Soviet government would Light Plane Kills 4lnTenn. jessons 6 not be embarrassed by any more Rodney, who was born a head- Pasternak type, joined twin, has been withdrawn Mills; Walter Johnson Philipsburg; Mrs.

Mike (Anna May) Patrick, Grass Flats; Mrs. Joseph (Dor-othy) Patrick, Osceloa Mills; Miss Betty Johnson, Grass Flats; Kenneth Johnson, Syracuse, N.Y. One brother, Robert Johnson, from public school after a brief "'y' SEWANEE, Tenn. (AP) A trial of classroom life, his mother volving roughly 35,000 square miles of frontier territory. ATINTIC CITY, N.J.

(AP) Red China's parliamentary A new Miss America will be light plane crashed and exploded disclosed Fridav I i-ni Lama's Brother in names near here Friday, kill-: Rodnev survive) Standing Committee, called into a crowned tonight. Friends will be received at thdr Whft GhP.ll Ku ie inun.p't minus ing a young college student from eration shortly after birth. His fnini nfl Tn I Maryland, his parents and the brother, Roger Lee. died a month 1 special session Friday to hear a after the operaiion. NF.W nF.I.HI.

India AP1 The report on-the dispute, is meeting but the women entered Tuneraf ervices wMl again today. in the pageant aren't guessing y' i 11 Peioine and New Delhi have ihT. hoiV 8 8 be conducted Monday at 1: 30 p.m. Peiping and New Delhi have they're honine. ine single engine plane sliced Mrs, Rovt Brodie renupsifrt thai n.iai 1 hi.

by the Rev. F. Burton Long, pas- both welcomed the Moscow stale- F.ach is hoping she'll be the one house as well as the residents of the county shopping here of the First Regular Baptist ment on Wednesday appealing to to receive a 10,000 vui.crf.,, Vmwi and the transit trade. In addition, the borough must look them lo resolve their border feud and about $75,000 'in personal a wil1 forward to the day when it will need more space for ad- peacefully. pearances.

uakland Cemetery. ministrative, police and fire services. A pro-Communist Indian weekly All preliminaries are over, and The Planning Commission's report has been submit- this morning suggested Khrush- soon thousands of oeoDle will Pittsburqher Dies led to the Indiana County Commissioners. The three-man chev may offer himself as an in- flock into Convention Hall to wit- In Hit-Run through a high voltage power line Hancock County School Dist. No.

Gyalo Thondup to New York to' and plunged into a clump of trees 80 assign a tutor lo give the boy explain the Tibetan situation to a field while approaching Se- lessons at home. UN. delegates, informed sources wanee Airport for 1 landing. The difficulty has been the boy's said today. Killed were Mark Thomas Wal- inability to avoid prattling and The refugee king has already ter, 18.

Middletown. his fa- disturbing classroom decorum. sent a direct appeal to the U.N. ther, Roy Henry Walter, a Mid-j He starled first grade a year for help. He accused the Chinese dletown businessman; his mother, ago, attending classes afler reg- Communists of carrying out a Mrs.

Dons Kathenne Walter; and ular school hours. His progress program to exterminate the Tithe pilot-owner, Dwayne E. Kell- was satisfactory unlil he fell in betan race. or, Frederick, Md. the family balhroom in January The Dalai Lama has lived in The four had left Frederick to and Iractured a leg.

He was with- exile in India since fleeing Tibet lly the Walter boy to the Univer- drawn from school at that time, during last spring's anti-Commu-sity of the South here where he- This spring, he fell from a nist uprising. was to have been a freshman. chair, fracturing the other The Wallers left thrte school-age and has free of casis only' William Otis invented the steam board may choose lo accept the report and follow through termeoiary alter nis 12-oay tour ness the conclusion or the event, of the United Stales begin ing Thousands more anoss the coun- luesday with the professed pur- try will be able to tune it in on pose of easing international ten- television. sions. Friday night Miss Michigan, The Soviet Premier has an- British-born Ann Penelope Mars- PITTSBURGH (AP) James Alexander, 39.

of Pittsburgh, was killed Friday by an auto in what police believe was a hit-and-run with the suggestions, they may study the proposals further or they may disregard the report. Residents of Indiana County should urge officials to erect the new courthouse structure on the PRR property in cooperation with Indiana Borough officials. In so doing they will not only be helping provide an adequate building for county services for generations to come, but will inounceo aireaay ne win visit tei- ton of Wyandotte. won tha accident. Detectives said they for conferences with Chinese final preliminary talent award found a 50-foot tire skid mark Communist leaders Sept.

29 on his with a display of her prowess in near the spot on Reed St. where jreturn home. archery. jAlexander was found. aaugniers at nome.

(tne last monih. shovel in 1639. 1 be doing it at a saving for themselves..

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